Dec. 25th, 2020
Since nine this morning I have playing a mixed bag of CDs from my collection - so after Joni, jazz and some improv, next up the classical style. Full playlist later tonight.
So for you folk here is winter from one of his greatest oratorios.
Joseph Haydn - Winter (The Seasons)
The Seasons (German: Die Jahreszeiten), Hob. XXI:3 is a secular oratorio by Joseph Haydn, first performed in 1801.
Haydn was led to write The Seasons by the great success of his previous oratorio The Creation (1798), which had become very popular and was in the course of being performed all over Europe.
The composition process was arduous for Haydn, in part because his health was gradually failing and partly because Haydn found van Swieten's libretto to be rather taxing. Haydn took two years to complete the work.
Like The Creation, The Seasons had a dual premiere, first for the aristocracy whose members had financed the work (Schwarzenberg palace, Vienna, 24 April 1801), then for the public (Redoutensaal, Vienna, 19 May). The oratorio was considered a clear success, but not a success comparable to that of The Creation. In the years that followed, Haydn continued to lead oratorio performances for charitable causes, but it was usually The Creation that he led, not The Seasons.
The ageing Haydn lacked the energy needed to repeat the labour of self-publication that he had undertaken for The Creation and instead assigned the new oratorio to his regular publisher at that time, Breitkopf & Härtel, who published it in 1802.
Soloists:
Hanne (Soprano) - Sibylla Rubens
Lukas (Tenor) - Andreas Karasiak
Simon (Bass) - Stephan MacLeod
Performed by Morten Schuldt-Jensen, the GewandhausKammerchor, & the Leipziger Kammerorchester.
ENJOY
Playlist so far -
Joni Mitchell - Mingus
Electrelane - Power Out
Spring Heel Jack with Mathew Shipp, Evan Parker etc - Live
AMM - Newfoundland
Morton Subotnik - Silver Apples On The Moon
Steve Reich - It's Gonna Rain
W.A. Mozart - Violin Concertos
W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 9
Joseph Hadyn - The Seasons
So for you folk here is winter from one of his greatest oratorios.
Joseph Haydn - Winter (The Seasons)
The Seasons (German: Die Jahreszeiten), Hob. XXI:3 is a secular oratorio by Joseph Haydn, first performed in 1801.
Haydn was led to write The Seasons by the great success of his previous oratorio The Creation (1798), which had become very popular and was in the course of being performed all over Europe.
The composition process was arduous for Haydn, in part because his health was gradually failing and partly because Haydn found van Swieten's libretto to be rather taxing. Haydn took two years to complete the work.
Like The Creation, The Seasons had a dual premiere, first for the aristocracy whose members had financed the work (Schwarzenberg palace, Vienna, 24 April 1801), then for the public (Redoutensaal, Vienna, 19 May). The oratorio was considered a clear success, but not a success comparable to that of The Creation. In the years that followed, Haydn continued to lead oratorio performances for charitable causes, but it was usually The Creation that he led, not The Seasons.
The ageing Haydn lacked the energy needed to repeat the labour of self-publication that he had undertaken for The Creation and instead assigned the new oratorio to his regular publisher at that time, Breitkopf & Härtel, who published it in 1802.
Soloists:
Hanne (Soprano) - Sibylla Rubens
Lukas (Tenor) - Andreas Karasiak
Simon (Bass) - Stephan MacLeod
Performed by Morten Schuldt-Jensen, the GewandhausKammerchor, & the Leipziger Kammerorchester.
ENJOY
Playlist so far -
Joni Mitchell - Mingus
Electrelane - Power Out
Spring Heel Jack with Mathew Shipp, Evan Parker etc - Live
AMM - Newfoundland
Morton Subotnik - Silver Apples On The Moon
Steve Reich - It's Gonna Rain
W.A. Mozart - Violin Concertos
W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 9
Joseph Hadyn - The Seasons
Move Ever Forward
Dec. 25th, 2020 05:01 pmFor all you spirits of the divine jazziness -
Brother Ahh – Move Ever Onward (1975)
1-Nature's Children
2-Transfiguration
3-Enthusiasm
4-Spirits In The Night
5-Transcendental March (Creation Song)
6-Boundless Rhythm
7-Celestial Strings
8-Sweet Illumination "Chile Woman"
Arranged By, Composed By, Conductor, Drums, Flute, French Horn, Sitar, Sounds [Nature Sounds] – Brother Ah*
Bass – Eugene Cooper (2)
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Shawm – Pat Patrick
Congas, Drums – John Belcher
Congas, Drums, Tabla – Mbutu*
Design – Dawson Prater
Design [Original Cover], Layout – Dennis Critchlow
Drums [African Drum] – Omowale
Drums, Oboe – Steve Solder
Drums, Performer [Kiti Kup] – Ras Karby*
Electric Piano, Piano – Olu (3)
Engineer – Tony May
Gong, Percussion, Shakuhachi, Performer [Space Beam] – Kufu Ptah
Guitar – Ayida Tengemana
Guitar, Percussion – Obowale
Koto – Barbara Mc Cloud, Branice Inemugo Williams, Carolyn Davis, Elssi Atiba, Harold Lucious
Liner Notes – Jean Carn
Panpipes [Pan Flute] – Lance Dozier
Photography – Jill Rucker, Nneka
Remastered By – Brother Ah*, Rob Buhrman
Soloist – Kamau (3), Kassin (2), Khadijah, Kwesi*
Tambourine, Coordinator – Alfred Wade, Jr.
ENJOY
Brother Ahh – Move Ever Onward (1975)
1-Nature's Children
2-Transfiguration
3-Enthusiasm
4-Spirits In The Night
5-Transcendental March (Creation Song)
6-Boundless Rhythm
7-Celestial Strings
8-Sweet Illumination "Chile Woman"
Arranged By, Composed By, Conductor, Drums, Flute, French Horn, Sitar, Sounds [Nature Sounds] – Brother Ah*
Bass – Eugene Cooper (2)
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Shawm – Pat Patrick
Congas, Drums – John Belcher
Congas, Drums, Tabla – Mbutu*
Design – Dawson Prater
Design [Original Cover], Layout – Dennis Critchlow
Drums [African Drum] – Omowale
Drums, Oboe – Steve Solder
Drums, Performer [Kiti Kup] – Ras Karby*
Electric Piano, Piano – Olu (3)
Engineer – Tony May
Gong, Percussion, Shakuhachi, Performer [Space Beam] – Kufu Ptah
Guitar – Ayida Tengemana
Guitar, Percussion – Obowale
Koto – Barbara Mc Cloud, Branice Inemugo Williams, Carolyn Davis, Elssi Atiba, Harold Lucious
Liner Notes – Jean Carn
Panpipes [Pan Flute] – Lance Dozier
Photography – Jill Rucker, Nneka
Remastered By – Brother Ah*, Rob Buhrman
Soloist – Kamau (3), Kassin (2), Khadijah, Kwesi*
Tambourine, Coordinator – Alfred Wade, Jr.
ENJOY
Today I Have Been Playing ...
Dec. 25th, 2020 09:02 pmOn this unusual Xmas day ... started at 9 AM .. lol!
Joni Mitchell - Mingus
Electrelane - Power Out
Spring Heel Jack with Mathew Shipp, Evan Parker etc - Live
AMM - Newfoundland
Morton Subotnik - Silver Apples On The Moon
Steve Reich - It's Gonna Rain
W.A. Mozart - Violin Concertos (Naxos CD)
W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 9 (Uchida/ECO/Tate)
Joseph Hadyn - Winter from The Seasons (RPO/Dorati/Brighton Festival Chorus)
W.A. Mozart - Kyrie (Lso & Chorus/Davis/Kiri Te Kanawa)
R.E.M - Monster
Brother Ahh - Move Ever Onward
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - PCO Remastered
Galina Ustvolskaya - Octet (London Musici)
Jonathan Harvey - Tombeau de Messiaen
Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.5 (Tonhalle-Orch/Paavo Jarvi)
Marisela Norte - NORTE/Word
Wanda Coleman - Berserk On Hollywood Boulevard
Linda J. Albertano - Skin
Autechre - Sign
Finished at nine in the eving. 12 hours of musical blast and three spoken word poetesses before Autechre!
Joni Mitchell - Mingus
Electrelane - Power Out
Spring Heel Jack with Mathew Shipp, Evan Parker etc - Live
AMM - Newfoundland
Morton Subotnik - Silver Apples On The Moon
Steve Reich - It's Gonna Rain
W.A. Mozart - Violin Concertos (Naxos CD)
W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 9 (Uchida/ECO/Tate)
Joseph Hadyn - Winter from The Seasons (RPO/Dorati/Brighton Festival Chorus)
W.A. Mozart - Kyrie (Lso & Chorus/Davis/Kiri Te Kanawa)
R.E.M - Monster
Brother Ahh - Move Ever Onward
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - PCO Remastered
Galina Ustvolskaya - Octet (London Musici)
Jonathan Harvey - Tombeau de Messiaen
Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.5 (Tonhalle-Orch/Paavo Jarvi)
Marisela Norte - NORTE/Word
Wanda Coleman - Berserk On Hollywood Boulevard
Linda J. Albertano - Skin
Autechre - Sign
Finished at nine in the eving. 12 hours of musical blast and three spoken word poetesses before Autechre!
Xmas Friday Five
Dec. 25th, 2020 09:31 pmWhat's the scariest holiday movie you've ever seen?
Do you believe peace on earth, goodwill towards all people is more or less within our grasp?
Truthfully, would you want to wake up to discover someone had been in your house while you slept and left you stuff, but ate your cookies and drank your milk?
So, what did you get from Santa or pressies you received?
With this current lockdown/pandemic/whatever how are coping around Xmas?
Do you believe peace on earth, goodwill towards all people is more or less within our grasp?
Truthfully, would you want to wake up to discover someone had been in your house while you slept and left you stuff, but ate your cookies and drank your milk?
So, what did you get from Santa or pressies you received?
With this current lockdown/pandemic/whatever how are coping around Xmas?